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Chiappari Mattia

Researcher

Chiappari Mattia

Researcher

Mattia Chiappari is a Junior Assistant Professor at the Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Milan.

He holds a BSc in Economics and Finance (in 2019) and an MSc in Data Science and Business Analytics (in 2021), both from Bocconi University, and a PhD in Data Analytics and Decision Science (in 2025) from Politecnico di Milano, where he also spent one year as a Postdoctoral fellow.


Career

PHD: Data Analytics and Decision Sciences, Polytechnic University of Milan.

Master of Science: Data Science and Business Analytics, Bocconi University.

Bachelor of Science: Economics and Finance, Bocconi University.

Research

His research interests focus on the intersection between financial economics and climate-related risks, with an emphasis on how environmental factors influence asset pricing, portfolio management, and market dynamics. More broadly, his work explores the transmission of shocks and spillovers across energy and financial markets, seeking to understand how these interconnections evolve under both normal and distressed market conditions. Through this research, he aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of how financial systems can adapt to and support the transition toward a low-carbon economy.

Selected Publications

Mattia Chiappari, Francesco Scotti, and Andrea Flori. Hedging financial risks with a climate index based on EU ETS firms. Energy, Vol. 320, p. 135277 (2025). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2025.135277.


Mattia Chiappari, Francesco Scotti, and Andrea Flori. Portfolio hedging through a novel equity index based on the verified emissions of EU ETS-regulated firms. Economics Letters, Vol. 247, p. 112132 (2025). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2024. 112132.


Mattia Chiappari, Francesco Scotti, and Andrea Flori. Market responses to spillovers in the energy commodity markets: Evaluating short-term vs. long-term effects and business-as-usual vs. distressed phases. International Review of Financial Analysis, Vol. 96, p. 103665 (2024). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103665.

Grants, awards and Honours

Community service